DE­TAILS: The Poné En­sem­ble for New Mu­sic will present a pro­gram of mod­ern clas­si­cal mu­sic. The pro­gram will com­ple­ment Arts So­ci­ety of Kingston’s Oc­to­ber Mem­bers Ex­hi­bi­tion, “Off the Square: Ir­reg­u­lar Shapes” and ex­plore ideas of cre­ativ­ity in both mu­sic and the vis­ual arts. The con­cert will be­gin with “Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear” for pi­ano duo, com­posed by Erik Satie, fol­lowed by works by Amer­i­can com­posers Kather­ine Hoover, Chris Weait and Irv­ing Fine, and by Robert Ronnes, of Nor­way. Ad­mis­sion is $15.

CON­TACT: Call Arts So­ci­ety of Kingston at (845) 3380333 or visit ask­forarts.org or poneensem­ble.org for more in­for­ma­tion.

DE­TAILS: Hunter Lovins, the pres­i­dent and founder of Nat­u­ral Cap­i­tal­ism So­lu­tions, will give a lec­ture. Lovins, a pro­fes­sor of sus­tain­able man­age­ment at Bard Col­lege, will dis­cuss the re­cent rat­i­fi­ca­tion of the Paris cli­mate agree­ment, the U.S. gen­eral elec­tions and how stu­dents may pur­sue ca­reer op­por­tu­ni­ties that sup­port what she terms “an econ­omy in ser­vice of life.” The event is free and open to the pub­lic.